Clinical applications
Advanced disease models
Three-dimensional models of cancer, bone infection, osteoporosis, lung disease and other tissue microenvironments for discovery and screening.
Overview
About this research
Three-dimensional models of cancer, bone infection, osteoporosis, lung disease and other tissue microenvironments for discovery and screening.
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Research team

Senior Lecturer · Principal Investigator
Olga Piskareva
Biomaterials · Drug development · Drug resistance



Head of Department · Principal Investigator
Garry Duffy
Translational medicine · Medical devices · Chronic wound technologies



Senior Lecturer · Principal Investigator
Aamir Hameed
Bioengineering · Biomaterials · Cardiothoracic surgery
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